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Free Printable Mother’s Day Bingo Game for Kids

Mother’s Day bingo has been one of our favorite low-prep ways to celebrate over the years—easy to set up, and always a hit with kids and adults alike.

These free Mother’s Day printables come with five themed bingo boards and a calling card, making it a fun activity whether you’re in the classroom, at home, or planning a quick game for a Mother’s Day brunch.

Three printable Mother's Day bingo cards and one calling card sheet laid out on a white background with large text reading “MOTHERS DAY BINGO CARDS.” Gems, a burlap pouch, and a headphone set with calling cards are used as playful props around the printouts.

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Mother’s Day Bingo Printable

Before starting your Mother’s Day bingo game, make sure you’ve got everything ready for a smooth setup.

Print the bingo cards and calling card on cardstock for durability. If you’re using regular paper, laminating is a good option for reuse, especially if the cards will be handled by younger children.

Use a paper cutter to trim the calling cards for cleaner edges and a more finished look.

A paper trimmer is being used to cut out colorful Mother’s Day Bingo cards, each featuring themed illustrations like a cake, bouquet, chocolate bar, gift boxes, and hearts with messages such as “Love you Mom,” “I ? MOM,” and “Best Mom Ever.” Finished bingo squares are scattered around the trimmer, ready for gameplay or assembling.

For markers, choose items that fit the squares—coins, buttons, beans, or even something mom enjoys, like small chocolates or flower petals.

You’ll also need a container to hold and draw the calling pieces. A bowl, bag, or box works fine, as long as it allows for random selection.

This setup keeps the game simple while still making it feel like a special part of your Mother’s Day celebration.

Mother’s Day Bingo game layout featuring a vibrant bingo card filled with themed illustrations like “Best Mom Ever,” cupcakes, flowers, teacups, gift boxes, and hearts with messages such as “Love you Mommy” and “I ? MOM.” Colorful plastic gem markers spill from a burlap pouch, and extra bingo tiles are spread around a black container to the right.

Setting up the Game

Playing Mother’s Day bingo works well for small groups, classrooms, or family gatherings. Here’s how to prepare:

Print the five themed printable bingo cards and the calling card. For groups larger than five, print additional copies of the boards.

Each player should have one card and a set of markers—these can be buttons, beans, coins, or small treats.

The center square on each card is a free space and counts toward a winning line.

Choose someone to act as the caller, who will draw and announce the items from the calling card.

A bright and playful "Mother's Day Bingo" game with a colorful bingo card filled with themed illustrations such as hearts, cupcakes, flowers, and loving messages like "Love you Mom" and "Best Mom Ever." Decorative gem markers in jewel tones are scattered from a burlap pouch, and extra bingo tiles are placed to the right beside a black container.

How to Play

The caller selects a card at random and reads it aloud.

Players check their boards and mark the matching square if it appears.

Play continues until someone completes a full line—horizontal, vertical, or diagonal—and calls out “Bingo!”

Check the winning board for accuracy. Multiple players may win at the same time, especially when cards are duplicated.

A colorful "Mother's Day Bingo" game set up with a printed bingo card featuring Mother's Day-themed illustrations like flowers, cupcakes, hearts, and messages like "Best Mom Ever." Large plastic gem markers in various colors are placed on some squares, with more spilling from a burlap pouch. Nearby, extra bingo cards and tokens with similar images and messages like "Love you Mommy" and "I ? MOM" are arranged.

More Free Mother’s Day Games

Add variety to your celebration with these printable Mother’s Day activities:

You can also enjoy our free spring bingo as a seasonal option.

Mother’s Day Books for Younger Kids

Add a short read-aloud after your bingo game or spend some quiet time reading with mom. These picture books are a thoughtful way to end the day:

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Last Updated on 8 April 2025 by Clare Brown

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